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Jamison
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Topic: Algae Salad PICS INCLUDED Posted: December 21 2004 at 1:48pm |
Now that my tank is fianlly stabilizing, I'm starting to see all kinds of different plants showing up. I recently shared pieces of Sargassum kelp with several club members, I have a nice patch of Cactus algae starting to pop out of the rock, I have several "fingers" of fuzzy tip algae and I even have a very cool patch of pink/purple plating variety of what I assume is a coralline algae (never seen that before). Unless you all tell me differently, I will assume this is a good thing. I might actually break down and try putting a fish in my tank now.
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Posted: December 21 2004 at 2:18pm |
What kind or corals do you have in there so far? What are your water parameters? Have you checked nitrates, nitrites, ammonia? Fish don't do well if any of those exist.
You are close to me! I'm in Woods Cross. Stop by sometime.
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Posted: December 21 2004 at 2:47pm |
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That sargassum is great BTW. it looks awsome and grows like
a weed.
Sounds like your tank is doing great. That branching coraline
sounds awsome I saw a picture of one in a book of mine it
looks awsome and when it gets bigger it looks and grows in the
form a coral.
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Posted: December 21 2004 at 3:19pm |
All of those macros growing nicely are a good sign as most of them will take up excess nutrients, but like SMatney said, check the other parameters before adding fish.
I can't remember how long it has been since you've had fish in your tank, but from personal experience I can say you will be much happier with your fish's health if you first make sure your tank is healthy. When I first got into saltwater I was not very patient. I lost a fair number of fish because of this. I am now a firm believer that waiting until you have a healthy mature tank is the best thing you can do for your fish, (and for your wallet as well.)
I'm not saying wait at least a year or anything like that, but make sure your parameters are all in line and that they can be kept stable.
I would also suggest that if you are considering fish that are a little more difficult to keep that you wait for your tank to really become mature. For whatever reason I could not keep a "difficult" fish, Powder Blue Tang for example, alive until my tank was set up for over 8 months. After that time all my fish losses have been due to either disasters like the temperature dropping too far or a lack of knowledge on my part rather than a fish just dying or disappearing for no apparent reason as was happening before that time.
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Posted: December 21 2004 at 3:29pm |
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Damsels are good testers I don't meen to be rude to them but
they are cheep so it would not be a great loss.
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Jamison
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Posted: December 21 2004 at 3:56pm |
Thanks guys! I am still a newbie at heart, but I've been around for a while. The comment about adding fish was a little tongue in cheek as I already do have some chromis, an ocellaris and a Yellow Tang. It's just been so long since I added the last one, that the next one will feel like the first one. My tank will have been set up for 1 year on January 10th. The cycle is well past, but I've had some problems with high nutrients which lead to a terrible hair algae disaster. My parameters are all peachy. I have Zoanthids, GSP, Xenia, Sarco, Green Nephthia, brown digi, purple digi, shrooms etc. They all look great, as do my fish and inverts. My last test was to add 10 ceriths and 10 mexican turbos to see how they'd fare. Turbos haven't faired well in the past. So far, so good. If I can keep them all alive till January, I'm adding something pretty that swims.
Susan! I drive by your house twice a day. Well, not right by your house (don't mean to creep you out), but I-15 goes by your house. I've been dying to see your tank. I hope one day to adopt my first Ricordea from you.
Josh! Glad to hear the Sargassum worked out for you. Sounds like your tank is coming along too.
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Posted: December 21 2004 at 4:01pm |
Damsels usually turn out to be a p.i.t.a., though. Mean. I'd try a few chromis. Blue or green - they're very colorful & sweet tempered. $5 each.
Your sargassum is doing fantastic for me, Jamison! Thanks so much.
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Posted: December 21 2004 at 4:13pm |
You're welcome Renee! I'm glad it's surviving for everyone. And you're right about Damsels. My Green Chromis are great!
I'll have more to harvest by next meeting. I've got Whitereef (Richard) on my list so far. Trades are welcome, but not necessary if you need some. Once those Turbos do thier job and clean up the rest of the hair algae, I (by "I", I mean Coreyk) will have to take some pics. I've been too embarassed to show it off yet. You've gotta see this little plating Coralline. It's one of my favorite tank features.
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Posted: January 04 2005 at 10:37am |
And here are the pics I promised.
My plating Coralline Algea - it's the one on the right

Fuzzy tipped Algea? That's what I was told...

Half of the Sargassum kelp I'm giving away.

And the cactus algea (Halimeda?) Surounded by an aray of other very colorful pest algaes.

Sorry for the crappy pics. I'm no Coreyk!!!
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Posted: January 04 2005 at 1:20pm |
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I've also heard of the fuzzy tipped algae called mermaids fingers before.
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Posted: January 04 2005 at 10:18pm |
The fuzzy tipped is an easy one. That is Neomeris annulata. The rest I can't tell from the pics. Sorry.
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Posted: January 04 2005 at 10:47pm |
How about a full tank shot, sans stand, of course, cause I don't care about anything but what's in the water
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Posted: January 06 2005 at 12:06am |
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Im getting a little T.O.ed because he hasn't even posted a full tank shot yet.
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Posted: January 06 2005 at 12:09am |
BananaTropics wrote:
Im getting a little T.O.ed because he hasn't even posted a full tank shot yet. |
Quite possibly my favorite post ever on this site.
Ding*, Ding*, Ding*
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Posted: January 06 2005 at 8:23am |
BananaTropics wrote:
Im getting a little T.O.ed because he hasn't even posted a full tank shot yet. |
Sorry! Give my tank some time to "wake up" and you'll get your photos. (TODAY) I have trouble "showing off" my tank sometimes, as it stilldoesn't look as nice as I'd like it to. I'll post the pics un the general topics forum for all to criticize.
Nice job on the triple ding BananaTropics!!! I'm proud to have been your inspiration.
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Posted: January 06 2005 at 9:27am |
Jamison's aquarium is Adam's kind of aquarium. Algae of different sorts all over. The kelp is absolutely beautiful. It would be a shame to see it change.
Jamison just added a new light to the teeny refugium. I cannot understand why Doug Young built such a small Refugium in Jamison's sump. Anyway, with more light and better harvesting from the Refugium, Jamison should see the algae continue to decrease in the main tank.
I recommended that he get a LMB ASAP.
Other thoughts are to continue using phosphate remover but be careful not to cut the kelp back too far, because by reducing or eliminating one nutrient user, other nutrient users may flourish. Nobody would want the hair algae to be the thing that grabbed those extra nutrients.
Reducing the feeding will also help a great deal. The new Purple and Regal Blue Tangs are very fat which tells me that overfeeding may be a problem. Try to stop feeding Nori and only feed some garlic soaked meaty food every other day. Sometimes this change causes the Tangs to nibble on nusiance algae. If, after a week, they don't start nibbling algae and are getting thinner, resume feeding a little Nori.
I'll post other ideas as they come to me.
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Posted: January 06 2005 at 9:41am |
BananaTropics wrote:
Im getting a little T.O.ed because he hasn't even posted a full tank shot yet. |
Two big thumbs up!
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Posted: January 06 2005 at 11:31am |
Allright - allright...I give. Here are your full tank shots. I hope you're happy now.
With stand and canopy (in the event that there are any maple fans out there)

Enough algae and GSP to make even Adam drool.

Left Side

Right side (plastic cup is current playground for the mini serpents I'm giving to Coreyk tonight)

I'll add additional tank/coral shots in the "General" forum. See you tonight!!!
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Posted: January 06 2005 at 12:01pm |
Allright - allright...I give.
It's never funny to explain a joke, and I'm not sure if you're aware or not but bannantropic's comment was a very funny play on words of a quote from Napoleon Dynamite... not really aimed at you 
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Posted: January 06 2005 at 12:03pm |
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Oh BTW, I like your tank the way it is too. That long sweeping sargassum is kinda cool!
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